Since their strong nine-game winning streak in the 1990s, the Rangers have adopted Tina Turner’s hit ‘The Best’ as their club anthem.
However, Celtic’s recent dominance in Scottish football has allowed them to stake claim to the title.
When the song played at Ibrox during the most recent meeting between the Old Firm teams, Rangers fans were shocked as the away end began yelling out the lyrics after clinching their fourth straight title.
Gers veteran Ally McCoist was asked on his talkSPORT show whether his former team should allow the Hoops to use it as their new anthem.
But he hit back at the moment and has now reiterated that the Rangers would always claim the hit as their own.
Playing the tune on the radio, McCoist said: “No matter how much they try to hijack it, it’ll always be our song.”
Co-host Gabby Agbonlahor didn’t seem to get who McCoist was talking about, instead asking him about his history with the song.
He said: “How does it feel Ally when this comes on, even when you work at games or when your lads go to games?”
McCoist responded: “Aw, it’s magic.
“There are one or two other clubs trying to steal it.
“Celtic actually tried to steal it, it was a poor show!”
McCoist had been more on board with the trolling when previously asked about it by broadcaster and Celts fan Shebahn Aherne.